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Clinical Ethics Committee in an Oncological Research Hospital: two-years Report [PDF]
Research question and aim Clinical Ethics Committees (CECs) aim to support healthcare professionals (HPs) and healthcare organizations to deal with the ethical issues of clinical practice.
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This article presents the results of a decade’s experiment in creating a longitudinal ethics and humanism curriculum for the core clinical year at UNC School of Medicine, North Carolina, United States.
Ira Sloan +2 more
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Theory and practice of clinical ethics support services: narrative and hermeneutical perspectives
In this paper we introduce narrative and hermeneutical perspectives to clinical ethics support services (CESS). We propose a threefold consideration of 'theory' and show how it is interwoven with 'practice' as we go along. First, we look at theory in its
Widdershoven, Guy +8 more
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Clinical Ethics Support in Contemporary Health Care [PDF]
This chapter concerns current initiatives to create and maintain specialized services to help respond to ethical issues that arise in the practice of health care.
Kerridge, I +3 more
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ObjectivesThe increased utilization of Artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare changes practice and introduces ethical implications for AI adoption in medicine.
Zhilian Huang +6 more
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Evolution of Hospital Clinical Ethics Committees in Canada
To investigate the current status of hospital clinical ethics committees (CEC) and how they have evolved in Canada over the past 20 years, this paper presents an overview of the findings from a 2008 survey and compares these findings with two previous ...
Lamb, Marianne +3 more
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Exploration of clinical ethics consultation in Uganda: a case study of Uganda Cancer Institute
Introduction Globally, healthcare providers (HCPs), hospital administrators, patients and their caretakers are increasingly confronted with complex moral, social, cultural, ethical, and legal dilemmas during clinical care. In high-income countries (HICs),
Mayi Mayega Nanyonga +3 more
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Ethics support in institutional elderly care: a review of the literature
Clinical ethics support mechanisms in healthcare are increasing but little is known about the specific developments in elderly care. The aim of this paper is to present a systematic literature review on the characteristics of existing ethics support ...
Abma, T.A. +4 more
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Maggot therapy needs a social licence, which means that regulators, healthcare administrators, doctors, nurses, allied health providers, and patients must accept and support the treatment. Therefore, medicinal maggot production and maggot therapy must be
Stadler, Frank
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Summary: Nutrition support teams (NSTs) and clinical nutrition professionals (CNPs) have evolved over the years in response to changes in technology, healthcare environment, healthcare financing, and more.
Albert Barrocas +4 more
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